infectious disease Flashcards
Where is atypical mycobacterium usually located/found in the body?
atypical mycobacterium infections in children are usually located in the superior anterior cervical or in submandibular nodes
How would you describe the nodes in pts with an atypical mycobacterium infection?
They are painless, firm and not erythematous
What age group for children would you usually see atypical mycobacterium infection?
ages 1-5 because at this age they are more likely to put objects in their mouth that could be contaminated from soil. They also my have a lower resistance to the bacteria
What are the common symptoms for a MAC infection?
Fever
Diarrhea
Weight Loss
Anemia
At what CD4 count do you prophylax HIV pts for MAC
CD4 less than 50 and you use azithromycin and clarithromycin
Is MAC transmitted from person to person?
No, it is present in soil and water
How do you diagnose MAC
With AFB and culture
For an immunocompetent Pt how would you treat them if they had MAC?
With Clarithromycin and ethambutol for at least 12 months
How does someone become infected with Mycobacterium Marinum?
Think Marinum is aquarium. People get this disease by get occupational hazard. Working at an aquarium and have a puncture to the skin which allows the water to get in and the organism to inoculate.
How do you diagnose Mycobacterium Marinum?
by culture
how do you treat Mycobacterium Marinum?
with tetracycline, fluoroquinolones, macrolides, and sulfonamides for 4-6 weeks
a 14-year-old boy with 3-days of sore throat, fever, and generalized malaise. On exam, he has a temperature of 102.2 F (39.0 C), BP 96/50, and a diffuse exudate on both tonsils. He also is noted to have palpable splenomegaly, swollen painful lymph nodes, and mild hepatomegaly. Labs show leukocytosis of 12,000/mm3 with 50% neutrophils, 12% monocytes, and 38% lymphocytes. The rapid pharyngeal streptococcal screen is negative.
What is the Pt presenting with?
Epstein barr disease
what is the classic triad for mono?
Fever, pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy
How do you diagnose mono?
of course the monospot but this test is called a heterophile antibody screen
What can you do for a Pt that has mono to help relieve some of the symptoms?
Put them on a steroid to help decrease the tonsilor swelling